This collection includes faculty and staff scholarship from the Department of Communication, in the College of Arts & Sciences. For more information about what types of scholarship may be included, please see our Collection Policy.
Submissions from 2023
“Do you think this is not happening?”: Rhetorical laundering and the federal hearings over Planned Parenthood, Calvin R. Coker
Replacing Notorious: Barret, Ginsburg, and Postfeminist Positioning, Calvin R. Coker
A Handmaid’s Tale: Amy Coney Barrett, Originalism, and the Specter of Religion, Calvin R. Coker and Joel L. Reed
Submissions from 2022
On (not) seeing the chicken: Perdue, animal welfare, and the failure of transparency, Calvin Coker and Rachel A. Coker
Submissions from 2021
“With Facebook, you have a voice:” Neoliberalism and Activism in Mark Zuckerberg’s Georgetown Address, Calvin Coker and Ryan Corso-Gonzales
This is a patriotism check: Political economy, corruption, and duty to America in the 2020 primary debates, Calvin Coker and Joel L. Reed
Submissions from 2020
Absurdity in the Statehouse: Burlesque Legislation and the Politics of Rejection, Calvin Coker
Submissions from 2018
From Exemptions to Censorship: Religious Liberty and Victimhood in Obergefell v. Hodges, Calvin Coker
Submissions from 2017
Harriet Tubman, Women on 20s, and Intersectionality: Public memory and the redesign of US currency, Calvin Coker
Murder, Miscarriage, and Women’s Choice: Prudence in the Colorado Personhood Debate, Calvin Coker
Recasting the Founding Fathers: The Tea Party, neoliberalism, and American myth, Calvin Coker
Romney, Obama, and the 47%: Gaffes and Representative Anecdotes in the 2012 Presidential Campaign, Calvin Coker